Kangana Ranaut’s complete style evolution

You know her to be the ambitious model from Fashion, the romantically confused Tanuja Trivedi from Tanu Weds Manu and the girl on a path of self-discover in Queen. Not unlike her transformations on-screen, Kangana Ranaut's wardrobe undergoes drastic changes based on the star's state of mind. From traditional saris to gowns and trickier trends, there's not a look the actor wouldn't try. “Bohemian, very earthy and moody,” is how she describes it.

Film career Ranaut debuted in Bollywood with Gangster (2016). Since then she starred in numerous films like Who Lamhe (2007), Shakalaka Boom Boom (2007), Life in a Metro (2007), Dhaam Dhoom (2008), Fashion (2008), Raaz: The Mystery Continues (2009), Kites (2010), Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), Tanu Weds Manu (2011), Game (2011), Ready (2011), Double Dhamaal (2011) and Rascals (2011). She has also work in films like Shootout at Wadala (2013), Queen (2013), Krrish 3 (2013), Revolver Rani (2014), Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015), Katti Batti (2015), Rangoon (2017) and Simran (2017). The actor is currently working on projects like Zindabaad, Jaljeera and Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi.

Style files During her early days in Bollywood, Ranaut was seen in a series of bright, embellished gowns with flat ironed hair. As she gained her footing in films, the star started experimenting with her style. From cocktail dresses indicative of old-worldly charm to suits and saris, the star tried and tested until she was well versed in designer labels. As the ensembles got more flattering, the hair and make-up relaxed, creating a perfect balance. If Ranaut wasn't bouncing her natural curls around, she was pulling them back in sleek buns.

Burberry emerged as one of Ranaut's favourites when it came to red carpet choices; starting with the pastel dress she wore sitting front row at the label's show, followed by a brick-hued suit, lime green summer dress, and several more. For her 25th birthday, Ranaut spent her savings on a Dior dress, meanwhile her sequinned Tom Ford dress became so popular she could never wear it again at risk of accidentally twinning on the red carpet with another star. She is also known to be partial to labels like Valentino, Sabyasachi and Sanjay Garg.

Evolution If you had to define Ranaut's style, it would be hard to categorise it under one specific aesthetic. Which is not to say that sometimes, the styling veers towards the extreme and severe. However, the star is never seen without having put thought and effort in her wardrobe choices for the day. Even at the airport where most prefer slouchy, athleisure basics, Ranaut is seen in tailored jackets and drapes. With every passing year, Ranaut leaves the audience with looks to draw inspiration from.